2nd Annual National Chowder Cook-Off in Kinsale THIS WEEKEND

Look What’s Cooking at the 2nd Annual National Chowder Cook-Off

In Acton’s Hotel Grounds, Kinsale on Sunday 27th May

Following on from the phenomenal success of last year’s inaugural National Chowder Cook-Off; Ireland’s gourmet capital, Kinsale is delighted to announce details of this year’s event, which takes place on Sunday 27th May, in a bid to find Ireland’s top chowder chef.

The National Chowder Cook-Off will see 32 top professional restaurant chefs, or those producing popular commercial chowders, representing each county in the country, compete for the coveted title of National Chowder Champion, in the grounds of Acton’s Hotel, Kinsale from 2-4pm.

A fun afternoon of tastings and entertainment for all the family is promised with appearances from top celebrity chefs including Martin ‘Fishy Fishy’ Shanahan of RTE’s Martin’s Mad About Fish fame; Paul Flynn of The Tannery Restaurant, Waterford, winner of Egon Ronay Restaurant of the Year and Georgina Campbell Chef of the Year; Danny Miller, NI Regional Winner for the Great British Menu; and many more!

Members of the public are the judges in this highly anticipated contest, and for just €10 entry fee, they will receive a voting card which allows them to sample all chowders from the individual stalls and cast their vote to crown Ireland’s chowder champion 2012.

The winning chef will not only be crowned National Chowder Champion, but will also receive a customised trophy and an all-inclusive package stay in Kinsale for the renowned Kinsale Gourmet Food Festival 2012 – including tickets to all events, meals, plus accommodation for two people for two nights during the festival. The October event, now in its 36th year, is one of the most highly regarded and popular festivals on the Irish gourmet events calendar.

Hal McElroy, Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism, the organisers of the event said “Being renowned as Ireland’s seafood capital, Kinsale offers the perfect platform to showcase the wealth of talent that exits amongst Ireland’s chefs when it comes to chowder recipes. Last year’s Cook-Off was a massive success with queues forming up to an hour before the event kicked off; and we saw tourists from Europe, America and beyond come in their droves as well as locals and visitors from all over the country; so we’re hoping to build on that success and make this year’s event even bigger and better.”

He added “On behalf of all the people of Kinsale, we look forward to welcoming both new and returning visitors to the town in May for what promises to be an exciting and tasty day out!

Tickets for the National Chowder Cook-Off are €10 each (includes samples of all chowders) and are available at the door.

For more information on the Kinsale National Chowder Cook Off and all that Kinsale has to offer visit www.kinsale.ie

Charles Fort

Charles Fort is start-shaped and dating from the late 17th century. For detailed history, definitely read the Charles Fort (Ireland) Wikipedia page because if I tell you it may come across like a history lesson. It is nestled by Summer Cove near Kinsale and offers a beautiful harbour view. Admission requires a small fee per person (no pets allowed), but you can view from the outside for free (plenty of grassy spots for picnics too). A short walk down the road is Bulman’s Pub. Delicious pints and food too. We went in the summer and took the Scilly Walk up from downtown Kinsale. Yes, so many Monty Python moments come to mind. It is quite a trek, so if you want the view without the workout, visit Panoramas.ie.

 

A view from within Charles Fort - It is bigger than it seems!

A view from within Charles Fort - It is bigger than it seems!

Kinsale

We enjoyed the final day of Kinsale Art Week. Music, art on display, and food stalls were just a bit of the fun. It was crowded enough we were thrilled to lunch with friends then walk over to the Fort and grab a drink at Bullman’s. The entire day was close to perfection and I feel SO fortunate to live a wee bit away from Kinsale!